Chapter 1199 Seeing the Fatal

Chapter 1199 Seeing the Fatal

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[You have gained insights in using 'Hunter's Tracking Eyes' to a higher degree of proficiency.]

[The skill 'Hunter's Tracking Eyes' is starting to awaken.]

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[Through effort, you have reached the limit of proficiency with 'Hunter's Tracking Eyes'.]

[Your proficiency of 'Hunter's Tracking Eyes' has gone beyond the limit, allowing you to use the skill in applications far greater than ever before.]

[The skill 'Hunter's Tracking Eyes' has transformed and awakened to its true and pinnacle form, evolving to Legendary grade.]

[The skill 'Hunter's Tracking Eyes' has evolved to 'Warrior's Eyes of Slaughter' due to the change in grade.]

Just as he took a look at the list of notifications he got after tapping on what he thought was a fatal spot, Valyr quickly felt a wave of disorientation hit him as his vision began to undergo a drastic change.

For a brief moment, all of the colors in his vision had disappeared, causing him to view the battlefield surrounding him in various shades of black and white.

Then, after that, his vision went ahead and disappeared all of a sudden, making it seem as if he didn't even have a sense of sight in the first place.

Thankfully, his vision gradually began to return after a few more minutes of waiting, slowly transitioning from a blurry mess surrounding him, to a level of clarity that was more or less what he was used to before the transformation.

However, just as he thought his vision had stopped changing, the clarity of his vision began to improve even further, giving him the ability to spot the imperfections on the dark entities' bodies without even using hyperfocus.

Curious as to whether his sight would remain in its current state from now on, Valyr eventually got his answer once his vision began to return to normal a couple minutes later, prompting him to inwardly let out the sigh of relief he was holding in all this time.

At the same time, the crimson rings surrounding his pupils were replaced with crimson trefoils. Though, the trefoils only appeared for a bit before disappearing entirely.

"Haah." Closing his eyes for a bit, Valyr gave himself all the time he needed to acclimate to the vision the upgraded version of his previous skill gave him, deactivating the skill the very moment the system allowed him to.

Surprisingly, it was only after five minutes had passed did the young man open his eyes once more, immediately noticing that the battlefield surrounding him earlier had disappeared during that time.

Shifting his gaze towards the man that caused the transformation, Valyr raised his eyebrow as he noticed the slight grin on Jekyll's face.

"Congratulations," said the man. "With that version of the skill now under your belt, you could say that you now see the world in the same way I do."

"Yes, and then...?" asked the man back.

"You told me to find more vital spots since I assumed that was the core to the upgrade," replied the young man, to which Jekyll faintly nodded in agreement. "Then, you told me that if there weren't enough vital spots appearing in my field of vision, I should... create... them..."

"...Huh."

"Although being able to pinpoint vital spots within seconds is definitely an important feature of the skill I've given you, what I truly consider as the core of the skill is that part," said Jekyll, making up his mind to give Valyr a firsthand example of what he meant.

"The part where you create your own vital spots out of thin air."

Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh!

Not even a second after Jekyll began to stare at Valyr, the young man began to feel as if the armor he wore had begun to rust all of a sudden, making him feel as if the lightest touch on his armor would cause it to break.

Though, if he were to describe the feeling he got in greater detail, Valyr instead felt like Jekyll was looking at him as if he wasn't wearing any armor whatsoever. For some reason, he had a feeling that any attack the man threw at him would pierce through his armor with great ease.

However, just as the uncomfortable feeling of vulnerability washed over his entire body, that feeling was immediately replaced with dread and despair as a couple of areas on his body began to give off the feeling that they would deal him massive damage if they were hit with Jekyll.

"...Haah." Thankfully, the looming sensation of death did not last for too long as Jekyll recalled his gaze the moment he felt he was going a bit too overboard.

Giving Valyr all of the time he needed to process the experience he just went through, it was only when the young man looked like he'd calmed down did he ask him a question. "I suppose you now understand what I mean?"

"Yeah." Valyr nodded, slightly shuddering at the thought that he was pretty much at Jekyll's beck and call earlier.

Although he was confident that his strength was enough for him to fight against Jekyll to a standstill at the very least, the young man felt as if such thoughts had disappeared from his mind whenever the man gazed at him with those eyes.

At that moment, he felt as if resistance was the worst thing he could do against the man.

Taking in a few more deep breaths after that to calm himself down, Valyr eventually returned a calm expression to Jekyll, prompting the latter to nod in satisfaction as he continued his explanation.

"If [Hunter's Tracking Eyes] gave you the ability to look at everything the world offered you from a passive standpoint, then [Warrior's Eyes of Slaughter] gives you the ability to look at everything the world offers you from both a passive and active standpoint."

"Honestly, the fact that you could create vital spots from thin air is only the start of what the skill can offer you," said the man, causing Valyr to raise his eyebrow in curiosity. "After all, there's still the fatal spots you've yet to master pinpointing through your newfound vision."

"...Now that I think about it, why don't I show you a small glimpse of how far you can go with this skill?"

"Then again, what should I show you, exactly...? Ah."

"You know what? How about I show you precognition?"